Panel Discussion: What is a Better Way to healthcare?
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On May 20th - 22nd I spoke at the Better Way Conference in Bath. This inspirational event bought together 65+ leaders for health from around the world for three exciting days of learning, exploring, creating, and collaborating. In this panel, we invited our Elevate Network members to participate in an open session to discuss how to create a healthcare system that places human sovereignty at its core. We were joined by a number of speakers from the Better Way Conference: David Charalambous is the founder of Reaching People. His background involves 25 years consulting with multinational clients and one on one with individuals from all walks of life. These include mums and dads through to athletes, high performers and business leaders. Rain Trozzi Artist, web designer, entrepreneur and human rights activist. Rain is the founder of Over to the Youth, a WCH partner organization of young people taking an active role in creating a better future. He has worked closely with his father Dr Mark Trozzi throughout the covid crisis. Mark Trozzi Veteran Emergency Physician and Critical Resuscitation Instructor, Covid-19 researcher, author, educator, and activist, World Council for Health Steering Committee Member, Health and Humanities Committee member and Legal Activism Committee Fahrie Hassan Molecular Biologist. MSc in Chemical Pathology, specializing in Molecular Genetics, Enzymology, Immunology, Biochemistry. Institution: University of Cape Town (UCT), SA. Research scholar and Medical Natural Scientist in Depts of Chemical Pathology, UCT and Red Cross Children’s Hospital. Lecturer and Course co-ordinator, BTECH Honours in Medical Genetics, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, SA. Senior Manager, Alliance Global Ltd. Member of World Council for Health. Member of International Legal Alliance for Health, Member of SAVAERS. Laura Anderson Mancini has spent her career in the arts, and as a professional bodyworker for the past 20 years. With her Masters in Arts, in 1991 she launched herself into the art world, as International Development Manager for the Royal Academy of Dance, coordinating and presenting at worldwide conferences, lobbying governments and representing the RAD on TV and radio. Dr Kat Lindley - Kat is involved with many medical organizations, including the American Academy of Physicians and Surgeons, Texas Osteopathic Medical Association D.O. FACOFP, is a board-certified family physician in Texas, and is a passionate advocate for her profession and her patients. She owns a direct primary care clinic and is actively treating patients during this pandemic. She sits on the Steering Committee of the WCH Dr Christian Buckland - Doctor of Psychology in Psychotherapy & Counselling. Christian has been working in mental healthcare since 2005, he has held a number of managerial and clinical roles. He has worked for the NHS, the Cardinal Clinic in Windsor and the Priory in London.